You know, I knew some Obama troll would jump in and post immediately that this diary has no supporting links, even when I said clearly that I would update it as soon as I get a link.
Someone needs to clean house around here, and boot some trolls to the curb. You guys are getting tiresome.
Go back to KOS.
campaignmonitor is not a troll. You have no evidence yet, so he is right to question your assertion.
Sigh, calling you out for being an uninformed rube is not per se trolling. If I was wrong, it might be. Unfortunately for you, you're full of it.
Here's Dean's comments, reported an hour ago, from http://www.palmbeachpost.com/politics/co ntent/state/epaper/2008/04/02/dnc0402.ht ml :
It is our intention to do everything that we can and we believe we'll absolutely seat a delegation from Florida at the convention. That is absolutely in the best interest of all of us" Dean said the party feels confident that the delegation will be seated and it has even staked out hotel rooms for the delegation. Dean called on Democratic presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton to agree to a solution to the impasse with the delegation.
See that? The question of IF the delegates will be seated is divorced from how the delegates will be APPORTIONED. That's what this sentence means: "Dean called on Democratic presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton to agree to a solution to the impasse with the delegation.".
Please do credit to your candidate by sloughing off some of your ignorance.
In other words, it's the opposite of Dean changing his mind: it's the Florida Chairwoman saying that she doesn't care what delegation members are seated as long as there is one from Florida.
It's not trolling to point out that the diarist completely misread the letter in an attempt to spin it as good news for Hillary. It's not. It's abjectly not. It's undeniably not. Anyone saying otherwise is a fool or a liar.
- After a joint meeting today among Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Karen L. Thurman and Florida's Democratic Congressional Delegation, the participants issued this joint statement: "We are all committed to doing everything we can to ensure that a Florida delegation is seated in Denver. We all agree that whatever the solution, it must have the support of both campaigns. "While there may be differences of opinion in how we get there, we are all committed to ensuring that Florida's delegation is seated in Denver. We're committed to working with both campaigns to reach a solution as soon as realistically possible. "We are also laying the groundwork to ensure we win in Florida in November and spent time here today talking about how to do just that. We will continue to work towards a solution to ensure delegates are seated and logistics are in place for a Florida delegation in Denver."
"We are all committed to doing everything we can to ensure that a Florida delegation is seated in Denver. We all agree that whatever the solution, it must have the support of both campaigns.
"While there may be differences of opinion in how we get there, we are all committed to ensuring that Florida's delegation is seated in Denver. We're committed to working with both campaigns to reach a solution as soon as realistically possible.
"We are also laying the groundwork to ensure we win in Florida in November and spent time here today talking about how to do just that. We will continue to work towards a solution to ensure delegates are seated and logistics are in place for a Florida delegation in Denver."